Right, Redhat does have an equivilant to the control pannel. It's under:
- Redhat menu (equivilant to start menu) | System settings
Unlike the windows control pannel, the red hat one is directly in the menu. Yes I know windows can be configured to do that, but that is a story for another rainy day.
Specifically that things you will want to play with are:
- Redhat menu | System settings | Security Level
- Redhat menu | System settings | Server settings | Services
- Redhat menu | System settings | Server settings | HTTP Server
- Redhat menu | System settings | Security Level
The security level is really up to you. Having it off (no firewall) is the easy option. For these purposes, it's probably just as easy to tick the HTTP box under allowed incomming area. You probably want to allow the Mail one as well. That's enough talk on that for now.
- Redhat menu | System settings | Server settings | Services
Services. This I suspect is where you will find the problem. When I installed RH, Alot of the services I had installed were not set to startup automatically. The way you use this is very similar to the windows NT based OSes. It has the Start and Stop buttons for which ever service you have selected (on the window). If a service is ticked it is supposed to start on start up. You can see here whether it did or not by clicking on the service. On the right hand side in the status window you should see something like "httpd (pid 2243 1896 1895 1894 1893 1892 1891 1890 1889 1860) is running..."
You will definitley need httpd and sendmail running. Otherones you might need are MYSQL... I can't think of any others. If these are ticked when you start the program, but there status does not indicate that they are running, there is probably a problem in their config. Apache can need a little configuring on the first use.
If you are asked to save changes, go with the option that does.
- Redhat menu | System settings | Server settings | HTTP Server
This will bring up the Apache Configuration window. You'll need to make sure that there is an Available address. Also check the Virtual Hosts tab to make sure a Default Virtual Host is defined (This is where you will find the location where you need to put the files).
Hope that helps.